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i think the problem was that it was all over the media anyway, it's not like anyone was going to see it reframed in an ad and think "ohh she's got a point, that Hollywood Access tape was not cool..." It turned the election into a debate about whether or not that kind of shit was right or wrong, when it shouldn't have been a debate. It should have been like, well yeah he sucks of course, there's no need to address that point over and over.

nomar, Monday, 13 March 2017 18:23 (nine years ago)

and yet here we are

nomar, Monday, 13 March 2017 18:23 (nine years ago)

No, pointing out that he was an incompetent schemer as a businessman would probably have gone a long way. IMHO, the campaign stuck to his repugnant social stances and manners because that resonates inside the chamber, AND it's something Hillary was unassailable on.

If they wanted to call him an incompetent businessman she might have had to respond to accusations that she's never run a lemonade stand, etc. so they just avoided that.

The Clinton campaign wasn't dumb, or dastardly, they were risk averse and they kept to their bubble, which is bad, but they also won by 3 million votes, so really, fuck everything

El Tomboto, Monday, 13 March 2017 18:34 (nine years ago)

it seemed like either she had to appeal to her base or turn off people on the right, and flooding the airwaves with clips of Trump saying bigoted things isn't going to do either. it wasn't like the people who voted Trump heard the Access Hollywood tape and went "hell yeah", but rather that they're just words, and they're sick of people getting offended by words. I always thought "this dude knows basically nothing about government or foreign policy and probably couldn't pass a 5th grade Civics test" was a better line of attack.

frogbs, Monday, 13 March 2017 18:36 (nine years ago)

but that's what his voters wanted!

the Rain Man of nationalism. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 13 March 2017 18:38 (nine years ago)

Alfred also OTM

A lot of people hate the word "hypocrisy" especially when it's used to try and make them look dumb

El Tomboto, Monday, 13 March 2017 18:44 (nine years ago)

"this dude knows basically nothing about government or foreign policy and probably couldn't pass a 5th grade Civics test"

this is basically a pro-Trump t-shirt

Οὖτις, Monday, 13 March 2017 18:45 (nine years ago)

But if he had been relentlessly painted as an irresponsible, bankrupt fraud, maybe things could have been different. Maybe she could have won by 6 million votes!

Fuck everything.

El Tomboto, Monday, 13 March 2017 18:46 (nine years ago)

frogbs, who do you think Hillary's base is?

Frederik B, Monday, 13 March 2017 18:56 (nine years ago)

the GOP has wanted dumbfucks who know jackshit about governing since January 1981; to know shit about governing is to imply that you WANT to govern, and governing is not in the GOP's longterm plan.

the Rain Man of nationalism. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 13 March 2017 18:56 (nine years ago)

I can't get why my Dem friends don't want to understand this. Politics isn't rational!

the Rain Man of nationalism. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 13 March 2017 18:56 (nine years ago)

i think Dems consistently overestimate their own inherent appeal, the appeal of celebrity supporters, and underestimate the ability of more centrist conservative voters to be swayed into more liberal voting patterns (and underestimate their ability to be swayed back with strategic fearmongering.)

nomar, Monday, 13 March 2017 19:01 (nine years ago)

underestimate the ability of more centrist conservative voters to be swayed into more liberal voting patterns

the Hillary campaign overestimated Dem appeal to these so-called centrist conservatives.

the Rain Man of nationalism. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 13 March 2017 19:02 (nine years ago)

i think they overestimated Hillary's appeal!

nomar, Monday, 13 March 2017 19:04 (nine years ago)

my opinion probably isn't as informed on this subject but I think the Dem message is attractive yet they've been habitually bad at putting it out nationally since....well, forever. except for Obama.

nomar, Monday, 13 March 2017 19:07 (nine years ago)

IDK who 'her base is' in anything more than a broad sense. just know that a lot of people didn't like either candidate and Hillary needed an argument other than "I'm not Trump"

and yea I get what you're saying Alfred, but I think its one thing to support bad ideas, another to support someone whose only ideas are total nonsense. "we're gonna crack down on immigration big league!" is a bad idea. "let's build a 100 foot wall" is nonsense.

frogbs, Monday, 13 March 2017 19:09 (nine years ago)

messages don't matter to the electorate nearly as much as the messenger and what they signify

Οὖτις, Monday, 13 March 2017 19:10 (nine years ago)

i think Dems consistently overestimate their own inherent appeal, the appeal of celebrity supporters, and underestimate the ability of more centrist conservative voters to be swayed into more liberal voting patterns (and underestimate their ability to be swayed back with strategic fearmongering.)

Yes

El Tomboto, Monday, 13 March 2017 19:11 (nine years ago)

romney's vote held up completely despite the fact the the clinton campaign focused hugely on swaying centrist republicans. never trump conservatives broadly don't exist as a significant voting block

Islamic State of Mind (jim in vancouver), Monday, 13 March 2017 19:13 (nine years ago)

Hillary needed an argument other than "I'm not Trump"

Have you met any middle-aged women?

may all your memes be dank (Ye Mad Puffin), Monday, 13 March 2017 19:14 (nine years ago)

never trump conservatives were hard to persuade into voting for the traditional enemy

a little too mature to be cute (Aimless), Monday, 13 March 2017 19:18 (nine years ago)

Not in my experience. They all vote in blue precincts though

El Tomboto, Monday, 13 March 2017 19:46 (nine years ago)

i think they overestimated Hillary's appeal!

― nomar, Monday, March 13, 2017 12:04 PM (fifty-four minutes ago)

this, sadly. you can cut it up however you want, and misogyny definitely played a big part, but hillary was personally repugnant to a huge swath of voters - mostly die-hard republicans, but also dems, independents & the undecided. same could be said of trump, but he managed to turn his negatives into strengths in the minds of his supporters, and hillary never did. at best, she "overcame" them.

Not raving but drooling (contenderizer), Monday, 13 March 2017 20:15 (nine years ago)

http://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/3/14/14908272/trump-greenberg-democrats-neolib

Kiarostami bag (milo z), Wednesday, 15 March 2017 03:20 (nine years ago)

I thought this was pretty good, a podcast ep talking about the structural problems and shitty media culture the Dems have right now:

http://www.thisisfine.net/2017/03/23/episode-1-8-any-organized-party/

International House of Hot Takes (kingfish), Thursday, 23 March 2017 17:40 (nine years ago)

In this week’s podcast, we talk with writer, academic, activist, and erstwhile Twitter-opinion-haver Freddie DeBoer

lol kingfish what are you doing

Not the real Tombot (El Tomboto), Thursday, 23 March 2017 17:53 (nine years ago)

I mean, Freddie? Really?

Not the real Tombot (El Tomboto), Thursday, 23 March 2017 17:53 (nine years ago)

DeBoer is so enormously shitty. Recently he had someone doxed for criticizing Michael Tracey too much.

Nerdstrom Poindexter, Friday, 24 March 2017 03:54 (nine years ago)

Jeff Stein‏
@JStein_Vox
Below, @justicedems's list of all House Dems not sponsoring Conyers's single-payer.

3 Ds heavyweights not on board: Pelosi; Hoyer; Crowley

https://twitter.com/JStein_Vox/status/847069350402117633

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 30 March 2017 20:55 (nine years ago)

cool I didn't know there was a single-payer health care bill

rap is dad (it's a boy!), Friday, 31 March 2017 15:55 (nine years ago)

can we get the Russians to hack it? maybe then Dems will back it

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 31 March 2017 16:07 (nine years ago)

bernie would've gotten it through amirite

marcos, Friday, 31 March 2017 16:13 (nine years ago)

stop eatin Mark Russell's lunch, AB

xp

Οὖτις, Friday, 31 March 2017 16:13 (nine years ago)

Polis did a reddit AMA yesterday, looks like he dodged on why he's not co-sponsoring

Kiarostami bag (milo z), Friday, 31 March 2017 16:20 (nine years ago)

not sure what the goal of a single-payer bill at this particular time is - to make the GOP look bad? to keep the idea in the public eye? Not sure it accomplishes either.

Οὖτις, Friday, 31 March 2017 16:24 (nine years ago)

to lure the demented trump into 'working with the democrats' to win the adulation of the people

j., Friday, 31 March 2017 16:26 (nine years ago)

lol like Trump pays attention to random bills in Congress

Οὖτις, Friday, 31 March 2017 16:27 (nine years ago)

i support Single-Payer and hope this bill gets the momentum for it started, but I'm a bit mystified by the timing, strategically, of this push for Medicare For All NOW. ACA just avoided an existential threat, was declared law of the land by Paul Ryan, and the current President is vowing to sabotage it or to 'let it implode'. seems like Dems would want to defend ACA and try to build a coalition to improve some the many shitty parts (maybe a public option). if ACA had been repealed i would understand, but I just don't see the timing. is this just inertia from ppl who had expected repeal to pass? it's going to be difficult for Dems who have defended this law for 8 years and just finally permanently succeeded to say, actually, here's this other thing that we didn't do in 2008 but now think is better. maybe ACA and single payer are more compatible than I think, and they can sell it as an additional arrow in the quiver?

flopson, Friday, 31 March 2017 16:30 (nine years ago)

not sure what the goal of Nancy Pelosi at this particular time is

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Friday, 31 March 2017 16:45 (nine years ago)

her stated goal for staying in office was to block ACA repeal

Οὖτις, Friday, 31 March 2017 16:55 (nine years ago)

p sure she's done after this term

Οὖτις, Friday, 31 March 2017 16:55 (nine years ago)

How much policy work did she do as speaker of the house? The recent stories of the way she whipped for votes for ACA were pretty great, though.

Frederik B, Friday, 31 March 2017 17:25 (nine years ago)

Pelosi didn't really write bills, she did what a Speaker is supposed to do: keep her caucus together, count votes, and get shit passed.

Οὖτις, Friday, 31 March 2017 17:26 (nine years ago)

^ otm. Speakers don't introduce many, if any, bills and are sparing in their co-sponsorships. Ryan's sponsorship of the AHCA was more the exception than the rule. He put his prestige on the line, tripped and fell flat on his face. Which is why speakers don't introduce many, if any, etc.

a little too mature to be cute (Aimless), Friday, 31 March 2017 17:55 (nine years ago)

Ok. So her not being the world's biggest ideologue might not be such a big surprise?

Frederik B, Friday, 31 March 2017 18:07 (nine years ago)

*siiiiiiiiiiiigh*

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Friday, 31 March 2017 18:08 (nine years ago)

it's more that her (and Hoyer) not co-sponsoring a bill (which, in case anyone was unclear, has no hopes of passage) is not remarkable

Οὖτις, Friday, 31 March 2017 18:37 (nine years ago)

cue Morbz link re: her killing single payer in initial run-up to ACA House votes

Οὖτις, Friday, 31 March 2017 18:38 (nine years ago)

https://twitter.com/LanaDelRaytheon/status/847755420168994817

flappy bird, Friday, 31 March 2017 18:43 (nine years ago)

pelosi is a parliamentarian. something ryan sucks at, if you didn't notice.

officer sonny bonds, lytton pd (mayor jingleberries), Friday, 31 March 2017 18:47 (nine years ago)


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